Zidane Iqbal: The footballer who gave Pakistan its first World Cup moment
Key takeaways
- The Manchester-born midfielder is the first player of Pakistani heritage to feature at a World Cup.
- Iraq had been heavily beaten in their first World Cup match in 40 years.
- But for Pakistan, the result barely mattered.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
The Manchester-born midfielder is the first player of Pakistani heritage to feature at a World Cup.
xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Iraq's Zidane Iqbal is given instructions by coach Graham Arnold before he is substituted on in Iraq's first match in the World Cup 2026 against Norway [Brian Snyder/Reuters]By Abid Hussain Published On 17 Jun 202617 Jun 2026Islamabad, Pakistan – The scoreline read 4-1 to Norway. Iraq had been heavily beaten in their first World Cup match in 40 years. Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scored twice in his World Cup debut as Norway cruised to victory in Group I.
But for Pakistan, the result barely mattered.